I've got CP 5mil from laminatorwharehouse.com. They sell it by the roll I know it's a lot of covering but hey I got the 12"x200' roll for 16.50 that's about .08 cents a foot when you do the math!!!!

Also, I've always covered in layers starting with the bottom, then the top, then the bottom, etc.... My Supermonarch has 3 layers on the bottom and 2 on top super rigid and stiff! However the biggest disadvantages of NS is that it's kinda heavy, and it doesnt like curves so make sure when do a fuse you do it in sections.

I've got CP 5mil from laminatorwharehouse.com. They sell it by the roll I know it's a lot of covering but hey I got the 12"x200' roll for 16.50 that's about .08 cents a foot when you do the math!!!!

Also, I've always covered in layers starting with the bottom, then the top, then the bottom, etc.... My Supermonarch has 3 layers on the bottom and 2 on top super rigid and stiff! However the biggest disadvantages of NS is that it's kinda heavy, and it doesnt like curves so make sure when do a fuse you do it in sections.

There's dozens (maybe hundreds) of different types of laminating films and only
a small number of them are really good for our purposes. "New Stuff" was really
just the end result of research into which varieties are proven to work the best.
The differences tend to revolve around strength/flexibility/tear resistance/total thickness/glue layer thickness/quality of adhesive/etc..